2011 was a year of people-powered resistance, starting with Arab Spring and spreading across the world. How did it work? Srdja Popovic (who led the nonviolent movement that took down Milosevic in Serbia in 2000) lays out the plans, skills and tools each movement needs — from nonviolent tactics to a sense of humor. (Filmed at TEDxKrakow.)
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2 months ago 00:08:09 1
Il était une fois la révolution 2.0
1 year ago 00:11:11 4
Vous faites parti.e de la solution !
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